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Bronze Level Mountain Biking Expedition

The Ern Halliday Recreation Camp is a licensed operator of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Western Australia. On 15–16 April 2010, the camp ran a Bronze Level Mountain Biking Expedition.

27 July 2010

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Mountain bikers on trail.This comprised of two days of expedition training skills and a cycle, which satisfied the Adventurous Journey component of the Bronze Award for participants aged from 14–25 years.

The expedition also provided opportunities for participants to demonstrate enterprise, work as a member of a team, respond to challenges, develop self-reliance and leadership skills, recognise strengths and weaknesses of self and others, make decisions and accept the consequences, plan and execute a task, and reflect on personal performance.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s vision is to encourage young people to have a go at something new, different and challenging. 


Ern Halliday Recreation Camp staff Karen Campbell, Ben Walton, Steve Moore, Jonathan Bolton, Ian Sprigg & Steve Morup. 

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award website

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